Competitive Companies, Inc. Unveils State-of-the-Art VoIP Conversion

Competitive Companies, Inc. today announced that, in December of 2005, it began testing VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) calling at several apartment complexes in Northern California and at its corporate office in Riverside, California. The testing went very well, and for the past five months most of CCI's outbound traffic has been routed over VoIP.
 

 

CCI is continuing with the project and is converting its existing customers to the new service. With the conversion, CCI will be able to lower costs and increase revenues by selling features not available with the older analog switches. With our existing customer revenue base of 1.2 million, CCI's margins are expected to increase from 22% to over 60%. With the newer features, CCI expects to grow revenue to more than $10 million over the next year, with margins exceeding 50% on new business. With the new state-of-the-art services CCI will be able to expand its customer base to underserved regions, such as Alabama, Mississippi, and Kentucky, where CCI already has business presence.

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